Episode
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brain that Wouldn't Die
Overview
In the theater, the crew watches as a scientist keeps his girlfriend's severed head alive in a pan while he tries to find her a new body in "The Brain that Wouldn't Die" (1962). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike and the bots are visited by Jan in the Pan, the bodiless lady in the film.
Details
- Series
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 1993-10-30
- Runtime
- 96 min
Episode context
The Brain that Wouldn't Die is Episode 13 in Season 5 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It aired on 1993-10-30. The runtime is 96 min.
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Meanwhile, on the SOL, Gypsy schemes to help Joel escape.
Episode 14: Teen-Age Strangler
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This episode features the short "Is This Love?" (1957) and the song, "I'm a Janitor."
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Episode 10: The Painted Hills
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Episode 16: Alien from L.A.
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Episode 9: The Girl in Lovers Lane
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Episode 17: Beginning of the End
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Episode 8: Operation Double 007
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Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel hypnotizes Crow, but has less success with Servo.
Episode 18: The Atomic Brain
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Meanwhile, on the SOL, the bots are unsettled by Mike's chin puppet demonstration.
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Episode 7: I Accuse My Parents
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Meanwhile, on the SOL, Gypsy helps to re-enact the nightclub scene in the movie.
This episode features the short "The Truck Farmer" (1954).
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